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Chapter 6 tropes

Jun 2nd, 2012
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  1. Chapter 6
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  3. A Spot Of Tea: It's his special-tea.
  4. Alice In Wonderland: The Mad Hatter's obsession.
  5. Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: The Hatter.
  6. Berserk Button: Do not call the Mad Hatter insane.
  7. Body Horror: In the Hatter's falling mindscape, the masks he puts on people are a part of their heads.
  8. Brainwashed and Crazy: The Mad Hatter's henchmen, and very nearly Azumi and Jessica as well.
  9. The Corruptible: Jessica and Azumi, though it's not really their fault due to the drugs they had taken earlier. Scarecrow calls out the latter on this.
  10. Depraved Dwarf: Kind of in the case of the Mad Hatter, but he doesn't seem to know what's wrong.
  11. Dream Apocalypse: Steadily collapsing as the women fight off the Hatter and his goons, then completely falls apart when Scarecrow invades.
  12. Enemy Mine: A non antagonistic example of sorts. Azumi and Jessica do not see eye to eye, but they do work together rather well to fight off the Hatter.
  13. Everyone Loves Blondes: Jess's hair color comes as a disadvantage to her.
  14. Evil Redhead: The Hatter, though how "villainous" he is is up for grabs.
  15. Evil Is Stylish: His suit might not be up to par, but it is rather fancy.
  16. Freak Out: Azumi has one at the end of the topic over her powerlessness to stop the mind control on her own.
  17. Hair Raising Hare: The white rabbit masks of the Hatter's goons.
  18. Heroic BSOD: Azumi has one at the end of the chapter.
  19. Gonk: The Hatter is not attractive, no.
  20. Heroic Willpower: How Azumi and Jess avoid being brainwashed completely.
  21. Hypno Trinket: The Mad Hatter's hats and tea.
  22. I Ate What: The Hatter's tea is laced with "ludicrous amounts of psychoactive controls".
  23. Incredibly Lame Pun: See A Spot Of Tea.
  24. The Mad Hatter: Subverted by Jervis "The Mad Hatter" Tetch. His mental illness is a very touchy subject.
  25. Mad Scientist: The Hatter and Scarecrow both, but more the former here.
  26. Mind Control Device: The Mad Hatter's hats and tea. The latter is taken by Scarecrow for Dani.
  27. Mistaken For Special Guest: A dark take on this in the form of Jess's being mistaken for Alice Lidell of Lewis Carroll's books.
  28. Mushroom Samba/Nightmare Sequence: The Mad Hatter's mind control dimension.
  29. My Name Is Not Durwood: Jess is not Alice, Jervis. Stop it.
  30. Mythology Gag: Scarecrow's appearance in the Dream Apocalypse is that of the Scarebeast from the comics.
  31. Nice Hat: The Hatter's top hat.
  32. Nightmare Fuel: The whole brainwashing process.
  33. No Mister Bond, I Expect You To Dine: The Hatter just wanted the women to have tea with him... forever.
  34. Obliviously Evil: The Mad Hatter seems to be this way.
  35. One Scene Wonder: Like Zsasz, the Hatter only comes up front in this chapter.
  36. Pet The Dog: When DCAU!Batman hears that Azumi had a run in with the Mad Hatter, the first thing he does is ask if she is okay.
  37. Psychopathic Manchild: Jervis Tetch.
  38. Red Sky Take Warning: The mind control dimension takes on this when Scarecrow invades.
  39. Rhymes On A Dime: The narration during the "break out of brainwashing" sequence.
  40. Soundtrack Dissonance: A literary example. As the two women scream and try to escape their blind brainwashing, the format of the writing changes to poetry.
  41. Villainous Rescue: Scarecrow saves Azumi and Jessica.
  42. Villainous Teleportation: Mad Hatter has this... kind of. It's probably the drugs.
  43. Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: Well, minds, but the Mad Hatter fits.
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